I actually think Minecraft is a great metaphor for how we follow a specific path in life despite the amount of freewill we have
Minecraft is similar to life in that it has really no rules, other than physical limits, no one way to play, you can basically do whatever you want in this game
and YET, because there is this set certain path that has been expressed:
'chop wood, mine, upgrade tools, work your way towards killing the ender dragon'
that's the path that most people follow and conform too when playing because that's what you think you're supposed to do in order to "succeed at the game" "to beat the game"
just like in real life, we have been told certain paths in life will lead us to success in life:
'doing good at school completing it, going to higher education, getting certain jobs, getting married, having kids'
and if you don't do these things, you're supposedly not succeeding, not doing what you're supposed to
But the game, the world itself doesn't push you to follow this path! The game isn't beaten after you kill the ender dragon, just like life doesn't end or reward you when you do these things. Within reason, you can do whatever you want in Minecraft, you can do whatever you want in life, and yet we do this one path over and over because we have been made to feel like we're supposed to, and that's why people get bored of the game and that's why people get bored of life
you don't have to get bored. Because
YOU. CAN. DO. ANYTHING.
We are living in a sandbox game. The world itself is not asking you to do anything, the only thing asking anything of you is your emotions that tell you when you're happy and sad.
If you genuinely enjoy doing the path to kill the Ender Dragon, you can do that! But if something else might be more fun for you, you can do that!
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I really like the line "And the universe said I love you because you are love" from the Minecraft poem, specifically for the word choice of "love" over "loved" the second time.
Because it's not saying you are worthy because of what other people think of you. It's saying you are worthy because of what you are. You are love, you are made of love, it's bursting at your seams and it's every bit of your being. You are love. You are love.
oops discs not found in room but the room was over taken by skulk meaning that they def were still fucking around with skulk in there and it was super close to the portal.
Literally just remember that the secret room with the disc is triggered to open by a skulk sensor meaning the warden was not initially there seeing as they used the things that summon it so recklessly.
Or perhaps it always existed and they used one too many and it finally had enough...
In the most recent snapshot the big ring in the center of the deep dark ancient cities sort of look like a deactivated portal. If that is the case lore wise, it could eventually mean a new dimension.Ā
My theory is that the portal is an Aether portal and the skulk/warden plus the corruption/rot we see are warped creatures/flora from such. It may not be called the Aether but it could be THE sky dimension and the Warden got so fucked up cause it was meant to be in the air/high altitudes and it had to quickly adapt to underground or suffered a bad transformation from the cross over.Ā
The room that you find a special disk is a testing room and the disk sounds like a recording of said test. Possibly the end is the portal activating and ending the test with the magnitude of the power or freaking out at whatever came through. Either way the ring and the disc are very interesting if we look at them as if they were connected as they both heavily connect to what happened to the builders that lived in the cities.
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The problem with Minecraft is that they expand the world environment with every update but donāt add enough to made it actually enriching.Ā
Take the nether update; The nether is arguably massive and expansive now; New biomes, new ore, lots to explore. But they never really added much to fill those biome. Yeah Piglins and hoglins and their zombie counterparts along with the mobs before but it is still so empty as they only spawn in certain areas in certain amounts. Minecraft suffers from having lots to explore but nothing new to explore it with or new goals other than better tools to do old things faster/safer... but by the time you get them youāve probably done all those old things.
The game is not in a serious need to a process update but all future updates would benefit from it. Like if they had new tools for mining or farming, different swords or rudimentary weaponry to change up play style so each new game does not end up to the same point of monotony. Iām not saying to take away the bread and butter but add new spreads! From all Iāve seen the community tends to make challenges or mods that do this exact thing, adding more diversity/choice to how you play and the items you play with and adding some overhaul to in game mechanics would be refreshing as it would give people a new way to interact with the new Minecraft worlds we keep getting.
Iām just rambling cause Iāve been playing Minecraft a lot recently and I came to the realization no matter what my end goal is, I always have to approach it linearly as the quality of life system in Minecraft is so linear.
Iām breaking this into sections and doing this literally just because I did a bunch of early human language stuff as review and I need a way to. Make my brain stop thinking about history. But Iāll start with canon knowledge first and slowly break into less official stuff from there!
Everythingās under the cut, because this got very long.
Early Language:
Pictograms are written languages where an image represents a thing and specifically just that thing, an expansion on pictogram languages are ideogram languages, in which an image represents multiple things. Likely the most well known pictogram/ideogram language (as it evolved as the need to say more did) was Hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphs were modeled after specific things but eventually grew to have many different meanings.
Whatās the reason for the history lesson, I hear you asking? Thereās evidence of a pictogram/ideogram language in Minecraft, of course! Chiseled sandstone (both normal and red) have images on them that highly seem to imply that thereās language and meaning behind them! Sandstone has a creeper face (which as well as being obviously a nod to creepers, could also mean explosions, as these blocks are found in Desert Temples), and red sandstone has a depiction of the wither (it wasnāt uncommon to have drawings of god-figures in pictograms so thereās a chance that withers were a deity of sorts).
Thereās also chiseled stone bricks, but thatās a much more abstract shape. Perhaps itās meant to symbolize an eye, though, and therefore the end, as stone bricks are often found in Strongholds, but thatās much more speculative. Chiseled stone bricks themselves also naturally generate in Jungle Temples. Chiseled polished blackstone seems to have a face on it of sorts (resembling the nose of a Piglin, most notably), and chiseled nether brick resembles that of a skeleton skull.
The only two major minecraft structures that donāt seem to have chiseled variants with symbols on them are the End City (purpur) and the Ocean Monument (prismarine). Ocean Monuments arenāt easily livable spaces, so it makes sense that language wouldnāt be a major factor, though. For the End, however, perhaps the lack of a symbol block is because there was already written language.
(above is a chart with all blocks mentioned in this section, listing their names, the symbols that appear on them, where they generate, and what they may represent)
Development of Language:
Here we get into full written alphabets. There are several types of alphabet, but ātrueā alphabets are those with distinct characters for both consonants and vowels. The most widely used modern day true alphabet is the Latin/Roman alphabet. Minecraft items in general adhere to the language the player is playing, so for the sake of things, the language you speak doesnāt play a factor here.
As many people know, thereās actually a true alphabet present in the game! That is, of course, Standard Galactic! Thereās no official words tied to it, but it is the script used in the enchanting table and various other smaller details in the game! Now one thing to note about the Galactic in the enchantment table is that if you actually take the time to sit down and translate the words present, they donāt translate exactly. Most of the time, they will be a word similar to the enchantment, but not the same. Sometimes itās just entirely gibberish.
(above is a chart of the Standard Galactic Alphabet, with the scripts corresponding Latin letters)
What this means is that, talking about translation wise, Galactic and English (or whatever language you play in) donāt translate directly into each other. So it isnāt simply just English words but different letters. At least not exactly. Perhaps this is the language Villagers speak, as they can and do trade enchanted books and items.
What people may not know, however, is that thereās actually another script present in Minecraft! Or⦠at least kind of. Thereās six letters of a different script present in the game. And unlike Standard Galactic, it doesnāt appear in any other sources, so we will likely never know how it works in its entirety. What we do know, though, is that there are symbols on the End Crystals! And, digging into those textures, we can translate a word out from them by messing with them a bit! That word is⦠Mojang. Itās probably meant to just be an easter egg used to fill space, that one.
(above is a visualization of how the symbols present on End Crystals can translate into the word Mojang)
That being said, though, lore-wise, it can have a bigger impact! Remember how I said that End Cities are lacking in a pictogram? This can serve as an explanation! Perhaps the Enderman developed with language, even as far as having wide-spread Galactic (as there are enchanted books and armor in End City structures), but upon entering the end, after many years, they broke away from the standard script. Development of a new written alphabet and even more different languages is certainly possible, itās happened plenty in the real world. Isolation creates new advancements. So the Enderman create the language present on the crystals at some point, eventually.
Additional Concepts and Less Canon Tidbits:
Here we get into wild speculation and fun ideas that donāt really hold any weight! If you donāt want that, thatās entirely fair!
Obviously, Villagers have what is technically the most advanced society economically. They trade for goods, have various jobs and artisans, and have an item that they value costs at (emeralds). They also have the most concrete communities, having villages, obviously. Villagers also have domesticated animals! Both in the sense of farm animals and also cats.
Thereās also Pillagers- which I havenāt mentioned much here. They have giant mansions which seem a lot like manors. They donāt do trade, but theyāre skilled fighters and have trained war animals, as well as people who have specific combat styles. Theyāre plenty advanced, especially because they have potions and therefore understand medicine at least to some degree, but much more war-oriented.
Piglins are essentially wandering tribes. They donāt trade, they barter, most of their structures are in ruins and the structures they do have are very heavily guarded because they contain riches. The Piglins seem to follow animals that they use (hoglins), but are also seemingly in the process of domesticating them. They also donāt seem to have much more in the way of language than pictograms (though there is Galactic present and they do seem to understand enchanting and brewing to an extent). Piglins seem to be midway in advancement, really.
Enderman are⦠complicated. Because yes, they do have written language and they do have cities and communities and means of transportation, they donāt exactly⦠interact. They donāt trade. Theyāre technologically advanced beyond any other groups in the game, but they are mostly isolated. So theyāve advanced entirely alone, building off only themselves.
There are also Nether Fortresses but thatās⦠complicated. Those tied exclusively to these structures are Wither Skeletons and Blazes. These are very different creatures, however. Thereās also the fact that Blazes spawn almost exclusively from spawners. Itās hard to tell if Wither Skeletons or Blazes are the proper inhabitants of the area, but it could be both. Wither Skeletons likely originated from traditional Skeletons adapting to the environment of the nether. Theyāre undead and therefore it isnāt impossible that they may have, at least in the past, known how to build structures. Eventually losing that ability as the Nether degraded them.
Nether Fortresses provide no trade but there are chests that can contain loot! And some of that loot suggests a knowledge of places outside of the Nether (horse armor, most notably). Wither Skeletons/Skeletons generally may have also descended from people fearing a god figure called the āWitherā and therefore, the blackened skeletons were made out to be part of what would summon the creature. So they were kept in the Nether to avoid something like that reaching the Overworld.
Thereās also⦠Ocean Monuments. I have no idea with those. Elder Guardians are likely a figure thatās revered. Giant structures were built for them to appease them or something of the sort. They might be told to keep the seas at peace or something of the sort. Not an active civilization, however. A structure built to pay respect to something powerful.
Thereās probably plenty of things I blanked on mentioning, but yeah! This has been fun! I donāt know why this is my definition of fun.